Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Spring is Deeply Felt.

I love hearing from readers, especially ones I have no idea exist out there in cyberspace. Ilana from British Columbia is a felter... and she manages to combine Judaism with felt, as in this Tree of life. As an artist, I personally love the imagery of the tree of life. Now, the second of April it is even more meaningful, given that here in Atlanta the trees are flowering EVERYWHERE.

I have to confess something (please listen in your mind to the strains of Avinu Malkeinu in the background)... I am getting a bit bored with blogging as I have. Would you my readers, be overly upset if I spent less time in search of meaningful commentaries (which is very time consuming) and spent more time simply featuring the art and artists? Let me know in your comments.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

The art and artists sounds wonderful to me. Your blog is the first one I read each day and would not mind at all if you changed the format. Thanks for your time.

Anonymous said...

my friend, I love your blog be it deep in thought or just beautiful art. If you need to move to beautiful art with minimal words, go for it because I know what ever piece of art you choose to show will speak 1000's of words. hugs

Anonymous said...

I love the art you share. A short word or two would be nice now and again when you feel so moved.

Treebyleaf said...

Shalom,
I love the commentaries and hope you will not give them up entirely but I found your blog through the art and I check it for the art.
-- Tree McCurdy, Seattle, WA